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Sheriff’s Office seeking subject from violent crime ten years ago

Image courtesy of Whatcom County Sheriff's Office. Photo: KGMI


WHATCOM COUNTY, Wash. – The Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office is looking for information involving a subject from a violent crime that occurred over ten years ago.

They say the subject is now possibly 35-45 years old.

At the time of the crime, they were about 5’5″ to 5’8″ tall and weighed 120-140 pounds.

An artist’s sketch of the subject from the time of the crime shows them as a male with straight long, dark hair and a mustache.

No more information has been provided, as it is an active investigation.

Anyone with tips is asked to contact the Sheriff’s Office Detectives:

Detective Erik Francis: EFrancis@co.whatcom.wa.us (email), 360-778-6636 (phone)

Detective Ken Gates: KGates@co.whatcom.wa.us (email), 360-778-6613 (phone)

Image courtesy of the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office.

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